Dayton
AvailableDayton
AvailableDayton is a medium-sized male puppy who is not yet altered. He is a mixed breed and is in East Montpelier, VT. Though his exact age isn't specified, he falls into the baby category. This affectionate pup is ready for a home where he can continue to thrive with training and socialization.
About Dayton
Dayton is a lovable, goofy puppy who is just beginning to figure out the world with his big paws and playful energy. He's incredibly affectionate and seeks out attention, making him a great companion. Walking on a leash, Dayton is mostly well-behaved, though he can be a bit clumsy, often leaning into you or rolling on his back for some belly rubs. Typical of exuberant puppies, he can get jumpy but has shown a knack for responsiveness to training in just a short time with us. Heβs grasping crate training well, viewing it as a safe space. Dayton enjoys playing with other dogs, displaying a fun wrestle-and-grab play style. He is learning to read cues from them and is becoming more skilled daily. Chasing toys and frolicking in the yard brings him much joy. With continued training and proper socialization, Dayton is sure to flourish. His $480.00 adoption fee includes a 5-week Good Manners training course. Reach out to the Adoption Center at 802-476-3811 or email info@centralvermonthumane.org to learn more about Dayton and to see if you should meet him.
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Questions about Dayton
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dayton, as a mixed breed puppy, is typically well-suited for a loving home environment where he can receive attention and training. A home that understands puppies' energy and needs will help him thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dayton will benefit from a yard or outdoor space where he can play, explore, and get exercise, as typical for puppies of his size.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Dayton can fit well in homes with children, especially if taught to play gently and receive proper socialization.











